On 6/3/2019 2:29 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Certainly, segregation and discrimination affected the entire country.  It
was a matter of degree.

It was not "actual law" in all 48 states as you claim, however. In our
area, the public schools were fully integrated before the 1920s.   The
difference in the way African Americans were treated in the 1960s between
New Jersey and North Carolina was quite dramatic, based on my own personal
experience.

I would never claim that the north was or is perfect;  I am, however, sick
and tired of attempts to excuse what happened in the south by the false
claim that it was really no worse than the rest of the country.

Dan Matyola


Dan, it wouldn't surprise me if the orange baboon king declares by executive fiat that May 20th will henceforth be known as Thomas Rice Day, with everyone being given a can of black show polish.
Then you can be angry as well as sick and tired.

bill

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